Interior Design
7 Actually Functional Ways to Set Up a Studio Apartment
One room, lots of options... none of which are cramped!
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oneshangshai
February 23, 2024
Studio apartment layouts can be a puzzle, but with the right design ideas, they become opportunities for creativity and functionality. Whether it's using room dividers for privacy or opting for space-saving furniture, there's so much potential to make every square foot count. Excited to explore more layout inspirations for my own studio apartment!
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SunnyDays
February 27, 2022
Great suggestions and I'm surprised that you didn't include one more: positioning the bed against the wall lengthwise and then accessorizing it with pillows and a throw to make it look like a daybed or even buying a daybed (with a real mattress), pilling pretty pillows on it for the same effect. Removes the "bedroom" look completely. I have a single mattress (actually 3/4 the size of a full!) positioned lengthwise against the wall with big throw pillows, etc. It's on the opposite wall (and slightly down the room) from my sofa so it looks like another seating area. Easy way to avoid the bed look and works well in a really small space (mine is just 410 square feet).
M
February 23, 2022
Best I've ever seen is positioning the room so the window-facing sofa back is parallel to the length of the bed, with enough room to walk between the two. Then guests are sitting facing away from the bed as if it's in a different room. Being able to see out the window, and not have a shelf or screen directly behind the head, kept the small room from ever feeling cramped or claustrophobic.
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